The dispute over Barack Obama 's eligibility to be president erupted during the 2008 election campaign and featured among others a lawsuit filed on behalf of Ambassador Alan Keyes against California election officials who did not check whether Obama was eligibile. Now the 2012 campaign is charging ahead at full throttle, and the issue is still alive. That 's because the case was before the US Supreme Court for a conference today. A conference is a meeting at which the justices decide which cases they will review. To date, none of the Obama eligibility challenges that have reached the high court have been accepted. It could be as long as a week or more before an announcement comes from the court. Attorney Gary Kreep of the US Justice Foundation is handling the case. "If the US Supreme court agrees to hear this case, and we pray that it will, it will send shock waves through the Washington political establishment," Kreep said. "It will mean that the Supreme Court is going to follow the lead of the US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals justice who has publicly commented that this is an important constitutional issue. "(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com …
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